‘Maybe you will remember’: interpretation and life course reflexivity

Liesl L Gambold
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This paper examines the relationship of the fieldworker, self-proclaimed venerate ‘insider/outsider’, to their shifting role as researcher and traveller on the life course. Ethnographic fieldwork is a transitory research method, reliant on a gaze shifting from the breadth of the field site to the depth of individual human experience. The researcher is the conduit and the instrument of data collection but has not been adequately understood as a transforming agent in the process. Reflexivity is required to understand how the researcher's experiences and shifting position on the life course converge with fieldwork processes and data. Inspired by a phenomenological life course perspective I use data from fieldwork in Russia, Mexico and southern Europe to throw light on the emergent effects of life course shifts on the fieldworker's positionality and interpretation of research experiences and field notes. Researcher and textual reflexivity can result in a more vibrant recognition of the messiness of the human fieldwork experience and the resulting epistemological potential.
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“也许你会记得”:解释和生命历程反射
本文考察了自称受人尊敬的“局内人/局外人”的实地工作者与他们在生命历程中作为研究者和旅行者的角色转变之间的关系。民族志田野调查是一种短暂的研究方法,依赖于目光从田野现场的广度转移到个人人类经验的深度。研究人员是数据收集的管道和工具,但在这一过程中,研究人员还没有被充分理解为一种转化剂。反身性是理解研究者的经历和生命历程中不断变化的位置如何与实地工作过程和数据融合在一起的必要条件。受现象学生命历程视角的启发,我使用了来自俄罗斯、墨西哥和南欧实地考察的数据,以阐明生命历程转变对实地工作者的定位和对研究经验和实地笔记的解释的紧急影响。研究者和文本的反身性可以导致对人类田野工作经验的混乱和由此产生的认识论潜力的更活跃的认识。
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